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Show LOCAL JOTS. -I f McCornick & Co. to-day received one car I Hanauer bullion, valued at $3,670. I I L. L. does not mean the same to-day as it I 1 did in the days of Martin Chuzzlewit. f : ? Wells, Fargo & Co. received to-day a South- em Utah ore shipment valued at $1,580.13. j s A full rehearsal of "Iolanthe" will be held f ; f at the Salt Lake Theatre at 7:30 this even- I ' ing. ' 1 Breathes there a man with soul so dead f J Who never to himself hath said, I I wonder if my name was there? f I "The Mikado" will have its first presenta- j t lion at the Opera House to-night, and the j ' soenery has been receiving particular atten- , I . 'j tion. f I Deputy Marshal Perkins brought from 5 Ogden this morning J. C. Morton and C. W. ! : Carson, they having been committed on a ! . . I charge of burglary; also Edward Johnson, i I, charged with grand larceny. t " I Coffee John has leased the building for- merly occupied by Assnyer Frank Foote and , ' 3 converted it into an addition to his restaur- f ; i ant capacity. He will make this a private I f entrance for ladies, and decorate it in artis- I : ' i i tic style. ' , - t The prosecution under the L. an d L. is t ' ; i not dead it is but sleeping. In a short time ' '! the "list" is to be in operation again, under I a new form of warrant, and then the Under- 4 ground will carry out the usual number of I A passengers. Some of the "listed" had bet- ( 3 ter not get left, either. i Mrs. M. L. Sullivan, the wife of Mr. M. Sullivan, of Tintic, who was buried in this f ' city on Monday afternoon, was. at the time I A - of her death, aged 23 years and 9 days. The i high respect in which the deceased was held I was appropriately shown by a procession of J forty carriages being present at the funeral. I f The Thompson Op?ra Company concluded I their Mikado" engagement at the Theatre last night to a small house, other advertised , attractions serving to detract from the at- j tendanoe. - The company will go to San I I Francisoo, playing a return engagement I J here, when probably "The Beggar Student" Mr. Abram Gould, the former well-known I I Salt Lake coal agent of the Union Pacific, was yesterday appointed purchasing agent of the Missouri Pacific and the Texas & Pacific Kail way Companies, of which Jay Gould is the president. Abe's old friends, and they are numerous here, will congratulate congratu-late him on the promotion. i . v Messrs. M. H. Lipmau and Theodore J. - ! f Baker leave in the morning for Ophir to I make an "Pection of their California mine, y This property is looking verv promising, and e i 5 these gentlemen believe that they have I I something of a bonanza in it, and accord-j accord-j " " jngly will put on a regular force of men and ; hereafter ship ore continuously. ?: Mr. Frank Bean, one of the local aspir ants to the Land Office Kegistership, given to David C. Webb, of Indiana, the other day, i is said to have been promised a good ap- ; pointment in either Idaho or Montana, be fore "letting go" of tbe Kegistership. He I will probably get the office in a few days, I S nd his trials and tribulations thus be set- |